I think the N Core is a very good amp but as all other Klass D amps the bass is not for me.

I love categorial absolutes like that. But I have to ask - as you have decided class D is not for you, and you knew from the start that nCore is a class D amp, why are you reading and participating in this thread?

Actually longer cable runs often improve low end articulation, so your advice might be better than it originally was intended to be
-It of course depends on the cable and the rest of the system for sure.
MIT mimics this effect by building in a bunch of filter slopes which individual sets of electrical parameters imitate different cable lengths´ articulation points...

It took me a while to count them, but your signature line has one pair too many of dipole woofers...

Question, do you bi- or quad-wire? I've always thought independent runs for each driver to be good for parallel drivers. Are all the woofers parallel, or do you run them series-parallel?

And now I wish to discuss the subject of bass, clearly a tender one for you. Isn't it time to increase the LF output of your system?

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, that's about three SQUARE METERS of diaphragm.

In America, such systems only appear in trucks. The logic of that, however, is a topic for our next appointment.

Hey...are you playing the 1812 Overture now? My house is shaking!

Ch-ch..e..e..rszz

I almost lost count of them woofers myself.

I run four woofers on each NC400, wired in parallell. The resulting impedance is roughly 2 ohms. Wiring is separate for each driver, call it quad-wiring of you want. I use 6mm2 wires, and they are less than a meter long, since the amp is placed inside the woofer H-baffles.

The famous 1812 on Telarc is a killer, even for my system. Being dipole, it simply can't reproduce those 6 Hz cannons. No way. It even struggles with 20 Hz. Yes, I have 3 sq meters of woofer, but subsonic bass with dipoles is almost impossible. That is the truth, sadly. But then the quality of the bass we can get with dipoles is unmatched.

I did try to use closed box subs with dipoles, but it just didnt sound right. Dipoles and boxed speakers are very hard to integrate seamlessly, as they sound different and their behaviour in the room is very different.